PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929 Hinshaw Will Lead Jayhawker Track Squad Next Year Star Half-Miler Set a New School Mark of 1:58.5 in Dual Against the Aggies Lowell Hinshew, star Jayhawken half-miler from Heilvian was elected captain of the 1930 track team yesterday by a vote of his teammate Hinshew, a junior, has one more year of varsity competition on the cinder eye. A new school record in the half-mile event was set by Himshaw in the dual meet with the Kansas Aggies when he negotiated the distance in 1:58.5 to better reach the Big Ten of 1:56.6 in set 197 by Rocky. Himshaw placed high in every race he ran the past season, placing fifth in the Big Six conference meet at Ames, and second in both the indoor and outdoor meets. He was a member of the two-mile University relay team which ran in the Kansas Relays. Student Golfer Qualifies Chester Jones Wins Play Off at Excelsior Springs Excelsior Springs, Mo. — (UOP)—Chen Jones, 19-year-old University of Kansas athlete, played at the Outdoor Club, Kansas City to capture the medalist honors in the 13th annual invitation golf tournament. He tied for gold and guelled for low score in the qualifying round yesterday with 76. Jones won the playoff on the tenth day. Glet Jones, 31, and Clarence McGuire, c29, both qualified yesterday in the championship flight of the anthem competition. Taken places in Excelsior Springs. Jones tied for low medal score in Ed Guettel of Kansas City, both having scores of 76. McGuire was only second, with a 75 in the qualifying match. Spring Wrestling Work Will End in Few Days Wrestling practice which has not been well attended during the past few weeks, will probably be disallowed. The equipment will be checked by Coach Leon Baumann. The equipment will be checked in this week since the working season is practically over. Work will begin next fall under Coach Bawman who will be added in his work by Captain Stone Church wrestlers in the Big Six Conference, Big Ten Track Meet at N. W. U. Has 325 Stars Evanson, III. (UP) — Record-breaking performances and a close fight for team honors are expected today as approximately 325 athletes, comprising the greatest collection of stars in the history of the Big Ten, compete in the Big Ten Track and Field Meet on Northwestern University's field. Preliminaries in 11 of 16 events will be held this afternoon and all finals tomorrow. As the contestants begin their qualifying attempts, three teams, Illinois, Michigan and Iowa and four teams, Chicago, Ohio State, Indiana and Wisconsin were conceded a fighting chance for team honors. Mexican Students Riot Over Exams; Two Killed Mexico City. (UP) - Hosing among University of Mexico students led to a request for students not to last night. Today all schools in the city were ordered closed as police said they were on patrol. The rotting occurred when police attempted to break up student demonstrations, staged in sympathy with striking law school students who were injured when the system of examinations was changed from one a semester to one a month. 21 Iowa Athletes Graduate Ameer, Iowa — Twenty-one women will be honored, who will be lost by graduation this June, will each be presented with a large cardinal blanket at the annual basketball game on Tuesday night. The blankets will bear a large "I" in the center, with color bars directly beneath the letter, illustrating the sport and years of achievement which the athlete has won an award. No Successor Named for "Boob" Menze at Iowa Ames, Iowa — Athletic officials at Iowa State College have as yet taken no action toward winning a successor to the coach of the college coach at Iowa State, who has resigned his position to become athletic director at St. Mary's College, St. Mary's University. The Menzel-coached Iowa State basketball team turned out the past season finished fourth in the big Siz Conference, winning four games and losing six. Menze came to Kansas Central High School, Kansas City. Aggies Will Furnish Opposition for Kansas in Final Baseball Tilts Last Games of Season Are Scheduled at Manhattan Next Week The Kansas ball team will close its season's practice. Monday evening when they finish their preparation for Tuesday and Wednesday at Manhattan, Two wins over Coach Corrina's nine will put the two teams on top of the league win and lead. The Kansas squad is in good shape with the exception of Thomson and Fisher. Thomson's thumb, which be injured in the play, has been housed as fast as expected, but Coach Bann hopes it will be in shape before the series starts. Fisher has a nice arm, but should be ready to pitch the second game at Three Teams in Race The Bie Six pennant race has faltered down to three times, the Kansas State Tigers beat Wisconsin with Missouri and Nebraska holding the inside track at the present. How can the two teams be played and there are a good many "i"s to work out before the championship game? If the Aggies are to repeat last year's championship, they must win both games from Kansas, Nebraska must win two from Missouri but drop two to Iowa. That means that the Aggies have four remaining games of the season. For Nebraskan to copy the title, it must take both games of its series with the team from Iowa or Arizona, across the Tigers. They should be able to down the Iowa State aggregation, the Missouri games will be pretty much the same. Missouri Has Good Chance Missouri's chance to be the first Big Six title winner lies in the hopes that Iowa State can come from it, and that they can do as named, and that the Dajawhakers and Angles split their series. The Aggies can tie with Missouri if they take two games from Kansas chile. Nebraska is splitting both of its twin hills. the remaining games for these teams finds Nebraska meeting Iowa, Kansas and the Aggies will meet at Manhattan next Tuesday and Wednesday, while Missouri and Iowa will meet on Friday and Saturday of next week or Monday and Tuesday of the following week. Both games will be played on May 21 and June 1, but this would interfere with finals at Columbia so players may play to pay off on June 3 and 4. The Sooners are meeting the Oklaho Aggies in non-conference games at Norman today and tomorrow. There were 1956 people at the University of Indiana Junior Prom this year which was held in the men's gymnasium. Athletic Office Gives Times and Distances of Telegraphic Meet Individual Western Union Traet Test May Give Honors to Bosch The total times and distances of the four K. U. entrants in each of the three rounds were announced the morning at the athletic office. These will be combined to determine the other Big Six schools to decide the winning team of the meet which will be announced. was off on and they competed in all of the thirteen events except the pole vault, low and high hurdles. Ranceh Takes 3 Firsts **BATCH LEFT** **BATCH LEFT** the wrist was on first in the local try-out in three events, the shot, javelin and discus will not receive any special迎宾 service well in the individual telegraphic meet which is being run off this week, he has a good chance to win. The winners of the first meet have not been decided because of the inability of the schools to get their records in on time for comparison, but from reports, the Nebraska freshmen have in high totals in several Summary of Brother 100-yard dash: O'Leary and Milne. Birzer, Nickelbon. Total time, 44.1 Beat time, 10.8. Summary of Events 140.yd dash: Babecock, Coleman, Mine, Fisher, Total time, 3.33.6, Peat, time, 52 220 yard dash: Milne, Babcock O'Leary, Darnell, Total time, 1:34.5 Rest time, 23. High jump. J. Stillman, Heiges, Beard, and Crites. Total height, 22 feet, 9-14 inches. Best height, 6 feet 1-4 inch. I-dule run: Bowers, Wharton, Pullerton, Levine. Total time, 19:14.4 Best time, 4:35. 880. yard run: Wharton, Zimmer man, Smith, Nauman, Total time 8:28:4. Best time, 2:05:2. Broad jump: Hodges, J. Baughn Austin, Beard, Total distance, 81 feet, 10 1/2 inches. Best distance, 21 feet, 1 inch. Discus: J. Fanns, Walton, F.Bauch, Ross. Total distance, 506 feet, 11 inches. Best distance, 167 feet, 7·2 inches. Jawelin; J. Bancch, Bryan, Walton, Rawell. Total distance, 647 feet, 14 miles. Shot from 350 yards. Shot; J. Bancch, F. Bancch, Rosa, Walton. Total distance, 452 feet, 4 3-4 miles. Berl E. Warden Receives Appointment at Carnegie Beryl W. Wardon, instructor in the department of economics, has received word of his appointment as assistant professor at Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Wardien received his A. B. degree at the University of town, Iowa City in 1926, and in 1927 h Jurist Doctor degree. The Wardrobe will leave Lawrence about Sept. 1 to make their home in Pittsburgh. Honor students live longer than thletes is the verdict rendered by a prominent insurance company. to take some work in the Lawrence Business College. Special rates are available at www.lawrence.edu. courses in shorthand, tyrewriting, bookkeeping and banking. We arrange for all our clients. It Will Pay You LAWRENCE Business College Lawrence, Kansas. 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